FM Odyssey’s Fred Migliore Presents: His Journey through by-pass surgery set to Music
February 14th, 2010
Fred Migliore’s journey through by-pass surgery comes to the radio on Valentines Day and in a public speaking engagement.
Merritt Island, FL, – Fred Migliore, host of the weekly syndicated radio show FM Odyssey, presents a personal and intimate look at his journey through quadruple bypass surgery on his Sunday morning Valentines Day show. In addition, Fred will be sharing his story as guest speaker at the New Way in Cocoa, FL, on February 21st.
The radio program features interviews Fred did with several members of the Holmes Regional staff that were assigned to take care of him during and after his operation, as well as some personal observations from the people who are closest to Fred.
“And of course, there is no shortage of heart songs”, Fred said. “I knew within a day or two after my surgery that this show had to be done. It was like a calling”. “I am using this show to reach out to people about listening to their bodies and the denial that comes along with it, when you know something isn’t right, but you are too afraid to face it.” In addition, Fred speaks about the emotional, mental and spiritual shift that has occurred in his life that can benefit us all.
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Born in Cambridge, England in 1948, the youngest child of Professor Brin Newton-John and Irene, daughter of Nobel Prize winning physicist, Max Born, Olivia moved to Melbourne, Australia with her family when she was five. By the age of fifteen, she had formed an all-girl group called Sol Four. Later that year she won a talent contest on the popular TV show, “Sing, Sing, Sing,” which earned her a trip to London. By 1963, Olivia was appearing on local daytime TV shows and weekly pop music programs in Australia. 


